A fuckin Asian bitch with no dick. His nome goes inside his ugly deflated basketball looking ass head.
by Anonymous0003 May 3, 2018
Get the raymond chungmug. raymond is cool mean and ok looking he is my cousin so i cant say he is hot but she is a pretty princess ig but he is my bestie westieee
by yazlyn April 27, 2022
Get the raymondmug. by BobRoss007 February 20, 2025
Get the Raymondmug. The gayest person you will know who knows how to get a bf but he has a small dick so u might not want to be a Raymond
I'll I don't want to be a Raymond
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Get the Raymondmug. He's the hawtest dude you've ever met in your life! He's not popular but his friends enjoy his company. He's talk & dark (something which most people would like). He's kinda kind, funny & he looks scary when he's angry... Most of all he's the kinda guy you'd want! Unpredictable & not typical!!! He loves sports (especially football & basketball) & has amaaazing music taste! His memories though will make u nostalgic & kinda sad too... Overall he's the best guy you've met in real life!!!
by universal mistake August 27, 2022
Get the Raymondmug. Raymond’s theory proposes the idea that in some instances a coincidence is in fact a coincidence but rather the result of subliminal messaging by advanced media intelligence.
The idea is that something provokes thoughts about a topic on a subliminal level. The target is unaware that the initial stimuli triggers a chain reaction of connections that ultimately lead to a final destination which is often what the stimuli is trying to promote.
This theory is often confused with the Bavarian Conundrum theorized by Howard Rein, however that principle is actually an inverse examination of Raymond’s Theory, and Dr. Raymond Cism has criticized the Rein’s thinking stating that it is too rhetorical to be properly thought of as a legitimate theory.
The idea is that something provokes thoughts about a topic on a subliminal level. The target is unaware that the initial stimuli triggers a chain reaction of connections that ultimately lead to a final destination which is often what the stimuli is trying to promote.
This theory is often confused with the Bavarian Conundrum theorized by Howard Rein, however that principle is actually an inverse examination of Raymond’s Theory, and Dr. Raymond Cism has criticized the Rein’s thinking stating that it is too rhetorical to be properly thought of as a legitimate theory.
“I just had a crazy coincidence happen.”
“Are you sure that wasn’t just the effect of Raymond’s Theory?”
“Are you sure that wasn’t just the effect of Raymond’s Theory?”
by anonymous September 8, 2025
Get the Raymond’s Theorymug.